Jay Beale has extensive formal education in physics and
chemistry. He worked as a research scientist in the field
of organic chemistry for ten years before deciding to
become a patent attorney. With this background, he joined
Intel Corporation as in-house patent counsel, where his
work was focused on patent prosecution and licensing relating
to semiconductor fabrication processes and devices. Jay
Beale joined the firm from Intel Corporation. Jays
areas of expertise include inorganic and organic chemistry,
material science, as well as all aspects of the fabrication
of semiconductor devices.
Bar
Admissions:
Commonwealth
of Virginia (2003) U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office (Reg. No. 50,901)
Education:
Northwestern
School of Law of Lewis and
Clark College (J.D., 2003) Rice
University (1990) Reed
College (B.A., Chemistry, 1987)
Experience:
Intel
Corporation Shin-Etsu
Handotai Corporation
Member:
American
Intellectual Property Law
Association Virginia
State Bar